Improved stove-shelf



@anni @imite JOHN a ROBERTSON. OF SYRAOUSE, New YORK.

Letters .Patent N 100,073, dated February] 22, 1870.

IMPROVED le'rovrz-snLLI'.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and mlxing part of the same.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JOHN R. ROBERTSON, of the city of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga, and State of New York, have invented 'a new and improved Stove-Shelf; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clenr,'and exact description of the same,

reference being had to the annexed drawings, wherein thedetached section C, which represents a top view of the socket B, and the dovetail d is made to run through each socket, so that the standard A may be made of any length required, by connecting together the different sockets B B' B", and the connectingrods lIt R.

. The sockets may be held to the stove-pipe by riveting or wiring, in any ordinary manner. Each socket B B' B is provided with pivot-holes p p for the pivot of the detachable shelf` Dto rest in.

The shelf Dis made in any convenient and ornamental form, but with a pivot,.P, forming a part thereof, so that the whole shall form a detachable pivotshclf, which can readily be applied to use by hanging it upon the sockets of the standard A.

rlhe standard. A may be made in two or more pieces, as may be desired, for the purpose of readily extending it to any required length. .The parts may be made of wrought, cast, or malleable iron, or other met-al that may be desired.

XVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to se cure by Letters Patent, is

The extensible standard A, composed of the dovetail sockets B B' B" and .connecting-rods R R','com billed and arranged as and for the purpose. herein specied'. ,A

JOHN R. AROBERTSON.

Witnesses W. R. CHAMBERLIN, OAIUs A. WEAVER. 

